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Mark Bosma

08-10-2007 21:53:16




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For those that haven't already seen it, this is pretty spectacular - pictures of a Massey tractor with the entire loader & frontend folded down underneath the machine and left balancing that way. If any of you know the story, please let me know. The link should be just below:




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rich4

08-12-2007 12:27:54




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 Re: You have to see this... in reply to Mark Bosma, 08-10-2007 21:53:16  
Maybe an irresponsible careless driver thought they could lower the bucket at high speed for fun.



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jokers

08-11-2007 06:23:33




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 Re: You have to see this... in reply to Mark Bosma, 08-10-2007 21:53:16  
It looks like Massey builds a pretty sturdy loader!



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Traditional Farmer

08-10-2007 23:32:18




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 Re: You have to see this... in reply to Mark Bosma, 08-10-2007 21:53:16  
My guess is running fast with a load on the trailer dropped the bucket for whatever reason.Bucket caught on the ground tractor then runs over loader after the metal in the loader won't hold the tractor



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Jonfarmer

08-10-2007 22:21:30




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 Re: You have to see this... in reply to Mark Bosma, 08-10-2007 21:53:16  
Looks like the bolts broke or the transmission housing gave out when the loader blew a hose and sent the bucket into the ground. That is a monster of a trailer behind it!, alot of rolling force there. Looks like a brand new tractor too, but I'd say it is questionable if it would be covered under warranty.



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farmer boy

08-11-2007 05:33:08




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 Re: You have to see this... in reply to Jonfarmer, 08-10-2007 22:21:30  
you can see the hole where the loader went into the ground. If it was new it better be under warranty. Massey also makes their own loader so massey would have to warrant that too. If it isn't under warranty then I can just hope they had insurance on it. I would of thought the loader would just break off. This is the way I see it. Buy a $5000 tractor run the crap out of it for 5 years and do the same again OR buy a $50000 and run the crap out of it for 10-15 years.one accident w/o insurance and your in the hole $50000-$100000

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